Table 1: Design Results Exceed (%) Mp Rise time (s) tr Sitting time (s) ts Peak time (s) tp

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In a dynamic system with expression [img1] in the time domain, all initial conditions are assumed to be zero.

This system will be used in the standard unit feedback control system, and the reference input is unit step
function, the controller is a PD controller given with [img2].

Accordingly, fill in the table below.

The numerical solver (Configuration Parameters under Simulation in the menu) parameters for this stage are shown above.
 

Table 1: Design Results

Exceed (%) ??

 

Rise time (s) ??

 

Sitting time (s) ??

 

Peak time (s) ??

 

Question 1)
y(t) = -y(t) + u(t)
In a dynamic system with expression
in the time domain, all initial conditions are assumed
to be zero.
This system will be used in the standard unit feedback control system, and the reference input is unit step
C(s)
function, the controller is a PD controller given with
U(s)
+ 4
E(s)
Accordingly, fill in the table below.
The numerical solver (Configuration Parameters under Simulation in the menu) parameters for this stage are shown
above.
Table 1: Design Results
Exceed (%) Mp
Rise time (s) tr
Sitting time (s) ts
Peak time (s) tp
Transcribed Image Text:Question 1) y(t) = -y(t) + u(t) In a dynamic system with expression in the time domain, all initial conditions are assumed to be zero. This system will be used in the standard unit feedback control system, and the reference input is unit step C(s) function, the controller is a PD controller given with U(s) + 4 E(s) Accordingly, fill in the table below. The numerical solver (Configuration Parameters under Simulation in the menu) parameters for this stage are shown above. Table 1: Design Results Exceed (%) Mp Rise time (s) tr Sitting time (s) ts Peak time (s) tp
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